Wedding ring vows
The history of wedding rings say that during the religious wedding ceremony, the wedding rings are being blessed by the priest or by the minister who officiate the ceremony and afterwards they are handed to each one of the partners in part, in order to say their wedding ring vows.
Not after the wedding rings are place don the fingers the couple must say the vows, but before this very moment that must be preceded by this lovely and romantic ceremony of exchanging wedding ring vows.

Both the bride and the groom have to come up with a discourse – longer or shorter, standard or more creative and personalized in order to let the partner know how important and special their love is. The vows can be prepared before the wedding, in order to have it all ready and the way it’s supposed or, they can be composed right there, on the spot, using one’s imagination and most of all, the emotional state of mind.
Couples who are creative can become spontaneous and compose the wedding ring vows as they stand there and look in each other’s eyes. This tradition is still practiced with success even today, but not in all cases. In different cultures the exchanging of the wedding ring vows is actually a very long and special ritual that is different and separated by the actual exchanging of the rings ceremony.

If you have no idea what you can say when the time comes for you to exchange wedding ring vows, we can help you with a few lines that are more or less standard or simply traditional, and that can go with almost any kind of wedding or couple.
Although, we don’t encourage you to copy these lines are assume them on the wedding day. We’re sure that you are creative enough, and so in loved that you can come up with a better vow that is more intimate and personalized. Therefore you can get inspired from the following examples of wedding ring vows or you can take them with few alterations:

“I give you this ring as a symbol of my love. When I place it on your finger, our heart will be one and my soul will commit to yours. I ask you to take this ring as a reminder of these vows that we have spoken on our wedding day, today.”
“This ring is a token of my love. I marry you with this ring and will all that I am and with all that I have.”
“I will wear this ring forever, as a symbol of my commitment to you, as the desire of my soul.”
“I give you this ring to wear with all your love and happiness. As you can see, this ring has no end or beginning, and so our love shall live between us. I choose you to be my lovely husband or wife, in this precious day, today and forevermore.”